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Brantly's annotated Bland's Reports, Chancery Court 1809-1832
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90 BOARMAN'S CASE.—2 BLAND.

KILTY, C., 16th March, 1815.—The above petition cannot be
acted on until the question arising on that of Boarman's is decided:
the time for which must depend on either of the parties applying
for a hearing.

* After the death of Mary Ann Manning, the matter was
94 again brought before the Court by motion.

KILTY, C., 20th November, 1820.—Ordered that John H. Man-
ning be, and he is hereby appointed co-trustee, in the place of
Mary Ann Manning deceased, with Ignatius Manning; the two to
give bond as before directed, and the former orders to remain in
force.

These trustees gave a joint bond accordingly. And on the 9th
of July, 1824, James Boarrman, by his petition stated, that the
estate of the lunatic was very productive, and more than sufficient
to support him in every comfort and luxury; but that the trustees
had treated him with great unkinduess, although he was very
mild and inoffensive in his conduct; and they had kept him in an
out-house, which was not sufficient to protect him from the weather;
and with not enough clothing, even of the coarsest kind, to shield
him from the weather, not even enough to cover his body and con-
ceal his nakedness; that the petitioner is one of the next, of kin
of the lunatic, in the same degree as the trustees. Whereupon the
petitioner prayed, that the trustees might be ordered to return an
inventory of the lunatic's estate as required by the previous order
of the Court; to render an account, and to invest the surplus of
the profits of the estate in some fund, for the benefit of those who
may be entitled after the death of the lunatic; that the petitioner
or some other suitable person be appointed in place of the present
trustees; and that a subpoana issue, &c.

BLAND, C., 15th July, 1825.—Ordered that the register issue
subpoenas to John H. Manning, and Ignatius Manning, of Prince
George's County, as prayed, returnable to September Term next;
when an order may be passed for taking testimony and the hearing
of the petition.

James Boarman by his petition, on oath, filed on the 11th of
April, 1826, stated, that the trustee John H. Manning was dead;
that the other trustee, Ignatius Manning, since the return of the
last process had removed out of the State; and that the estate of
the lunatic laid immediately in his vicinity. Whereupon he
prayed, that he might be appointed trustee, &c.

BLAND. C., 11th April, 1826.—On considering the petition of
James Boarmau, filed this day; and it appearing by the return of

 

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